Down. We had broken system there. The ventilators are the most we had a broken system in the important thing for patients who stockpile. We had a lot of broken systems. Become seriously ill. Im not just blaming president they are literally the lifeline obama. You go long before that. For people. I personally been working with in all fairness to all the former president s, none of them fema and ive been working with ever thought a thing like this hhs and over ten ventilators could happen. We have right now 10,000 Companies Making sure we can get what we need as quickly as ventilators in stockpile. Were ready to go. Possible. What we dont want is where we distribute them like we did in new york and they didnt need them or they didnt know or we we did have a problem with gm didnt use them. If we need them in new york, well have plenty. And ventech. Were getting a lot in the short we had ford and ge moving period of time. Forward. Moving as fast as possible over we went all the companies.
More than 8,700 shifted as rains cause flood-like situation in parts of Madhya Pradesh sahilonline.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sahilonline.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The situation caused by heavy rainfall is now getting normal in the heavy rain-affected districts of Malwa and Nimar region.
A total of 610 personnel and 801 Home Guard personnel have been deployed for relief work in the flood affected districts.
Collectors of the concerned districts told Chief Minister Chouhan that NDRF and SDRF teams are active in the affected districts.
Chief Minister Chouhan also discussed with Commissioner Indore regarding the deployment of disaster teams in the districts and necessary arrangements.
The Chief Minister discussed with Additional Chief Secretary SN Mishra, Ashok Warnwal and concerned officials and obtained information about the management.
Madhya Pradesh: Situation Caused By Excessive Rain Getting Normal freepressjournal.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from freepressjournal.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.